On Sun, 15 Dec 1996, Tim Sailer wrote:
> In your email to me, Dale Scheetz, you wrote:
> > I am aware of how to do this with loadlin and initrd, however, the only
> > reason for using initrd is to configure mount points on the CD to r/w disk
> > for the portions of the system that needs to be chan
In your email to me, Dale Scheetz, you wrote:
> I am aware of how to do this with loadlin and initrd, however, the only
> reason for using initrd is to configure mount points on the CD to r/w disk
> for the portions of the system that needs to be changed from time to time.
> I don't think that init
On Sun, 15 Dec 1996, Dale Scheetz wrote:
> I am aware of how to do this with loadlin and initrd, however, the only
> reason for using initrd is to configure mount points on the CD to r/w disk
> for the portions of the system that needs to be changed from time to time.
> I don't think that initrd c
On Sun, 15 Dec 1996, Tim Sailer wrote:
> OK, in theory, one should be able to make a CD bootable with LILO.
> I can't figure out how. If someone has an idea how to do this,
> I'll try to burn some CDs and try it out.
>
I am aware of how to do this with loadlin and initrd, however, the only
reason
OK, in theory, one should be able to make a CD bootable with LILO.
I can't figure out how. If someone has an idea how to do this,
I'll try to burn some CDs and try it out.
Thanks,
Tim
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